Chapter 10: Q1TY (page 218)
Find the pH of with Equation.
Short Answer
The pH of given solution is 4.28.
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Find the pH of with Equation.
The pH of given solution is 4.28.
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(a) Which two of the following compounds would you mix to make a buffer of 7.45: (FM 98.00), (FM 119.98), (FM 141.96), and (FM 163.94)?
(b) If you wanted to prepare of buffer with a total phosphate concentration of , how many grams of each of the two selected compounds would you mix together?
(c) If you did what you calculated in part (b), you would not get a pH of exactly 7.45. Explain how you would really prepare this buffer in the lab.
The both are equal as found to be
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